Independence Association
Supports approximately 330 children and adults with intellectual disabilities or autism in the midcoast region with community-based employment, residential services, day programs, and the Spindleworks Art Centers.
Who can use this?
Children and adults with intellectual disabilities or autism in the midcoast area.
About this resource
Independence Association has been supporting people with intellectual disabilities and autism in the midcoast region for decades. They believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live, work, and participate in their community. Their Spindleworks Art Centers are nationally recognized studios where professional artists mentor clients.
Services offered
- Group homes and shared living
- Independent living support
- In-home support
- Community-based employment
- Day support programs
- Spindleworks Art Centers (two locations)
- Adult and children's case management
- Special Olympics participation
- Community outings and recreation
What to expect
Contact the office to discuss available services. Staff will work with you and your family to create a personalized support plan.
What to bring
Documentation of disability, MaineCare information if applicable.